Tray slide bracket



Dec. 14, 1943. M. cAvlccHloLl TRAY SLIDE BRACKET Filed Oct. 28, 1942INVENTOR.

BY MyW Patented Dec. 14, 1943 UNITED STATES ATENT IOFFICE TRAY SLIDEBRACKET Mario Cavicchioli, New York, N. Y.

Application October `28, 1942, Serial No. 463,657

3 Claims.

This invention relates to improvements in tray slide brackets, and theobjects of my invention are, rst, to provide a simple and rigid bracket,and which is especially suitable for tray slides used in restaurants andcafeteras, etc., second, to provide a bracket which is easily installed.

I attain these objects by a bracket illustrated in the accompanyingdrawing, in which- Figure 1 is a vertical section of the bracket andtray slide; Figure 2 is a cross-section on the line 2-2.

The bracket comprises: a wall flat I, an arm 'I, secured to said wall atI by a cap nut I0, a fixed separator 5, welded to said arm I; a tie rod3' passes through a perforated turned-up lip I2, at the end of wall flatI, tray slides 6, a spacer sleeve 4, xed separator 5, and screws intonut I I countersunk in outer tray slide 6. A cap nut 9 on the other endof said rod 3, holds the said wall flat I, and arm 'I in a single rigidunit.

Since the construction hereinbefore set forth, and material used isobviously capable of a certain range of modification Without essentiallydeparting from the spirit of the invention, I do not limit myself tosuch specic structure or material.

I claim:

1. The combination, in a bracket, of a wall iiat having a perforatedturned-up lip at one end, an arm secured to the other end of said wallflat, a separator integral with the outer end of said arm, a spacersleeve, a rod removably carried by said arm and said wall flat andextending through said turned up lip, and tray slides conned on saidrod, as shown.

2. The combination, in a bracket, of a wall flat having a turned-upperforated lip at one end, an arm secured to the other end of said wallflat, a xed separator formed with the outer end of said arm, a spacersleeve, a supporting rod, tray slides on said rod, said rod beingremovably secured to said perforated lip and to said xed separator, saidrod passing through said xed separator, spacer sleeve and tray slides,as described.

3. A tray slide bracket embodying in combination, a wall dat having anoutwardly and upwardly turned extension, an outwardly directed armrigidly xed tc the lower face of the wall at, a tubular separator fixedto the outer end of said arm, a spacer sleeve, a plurality of paralleltray slides, a rod extending through said separator, spacer sleeve, trayslides and said upturned extension of said wall at, and binding nuts onthe opposite ends of said rod.

MARIO CAVICCI-IIOLI.

